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The Legacy of Occupy Wall Street, with Ruth Milkman and Nastaran Mohit
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Though the occupation didn’t last long, it shaped many subsequent campaigns and movements, including in organized labor.
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Though the occupation didn’t last long, it shaped many subsequent campaigns and movements, including in organized labor.
Amelia Horgan’s new book, Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism, asks what work is, why it sucks, and what we can do to change it.
How worker cooperatives are creating direct democracy on the job.
What does it mean to be an essential worker during a pandemic? What is it like sharing a household with someone whose life is at risk when they go to work for the day?
TRNN Editor in Chief Maximillian drove 14 hours from Baltimore to Bessemer to sit down with Glover and talk about why this vote is so significant and how Amazon workers in Bessemer.
Jennifer Bates, an employee of the Bessemer fulfillment center, explains why the forthcoming vote is so monumental.
Rev. Lindsey Joyce of the Institute for Christian Socialism reflects on what it means to serve her community.
Eclipse IA Workers supported by the Awood Center “marched on the boss” to deliver a letter to management outlining their concerns and demands
In the early months of the pandemic, meatpacking plants emerged as deadly hot spots for COVID-19.
Over 200 March, Rally Launching Minnesota’s 40 Days of Voter People Power.